Final Part 360 Regulations Combat Illegal Dumping, Strengthen State's Ability to Protect Water Quality, and Enhance Controls on Drilling and High Volume Hydraulic Fracturing Wastes
Final Regulations Take Effect November 4, 2017
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos today announced that the State has finalized revisions to the state's Solid Waste Management Regulations, commonly referred to as Part 360. In the first major overhaul of the program in 20 years, these regulations set design standards and operational criteria for all solid waste management facilities and go into effect on November 4, 2017."Ensuring every community has access to clean water supplies is critical, and illegal dumping and inappropriate waste management are a growing threat to our precious groundwater resources. Under Governor Cuomo, New York is setting a national standard for solid waste management and waste recycling," said DEC Commissioner Seggos. "As we celebrate the 25th anniversary of New York's recycling laws, these final regulations incorporate public comments we received and will ensure New York State remains a leader in protecting our communities and natural resources through enhanced recycling and waste management. DEC is committed to working in partnership with local governments that serve on the front lines of waste management."
DEC's comprehensive revisions include the addition of solid waste management facilities, activities, and waste streams that are not currently addressed within existing Part 360, to institute a level of control necessary to ensure protection of human health and the environment. In addition, these amendments relax or eliminate existing requirements that have proven to be burdensome to the regulated community with little or no environmental benefit.
The Part 360 series rulemaking process formally began in February 2016. Following extensive public outreach that included two public comment periods, five public hearings, and more than 25 workshops and technical meetings with stakeholders, and careful consideration of thousands of comments, the revised Part 360 series regulations are now final.
The final regulations contain comprehensive revisions to the State's existing solid waste management regulations, including:
- Enhanced Regulatory Controls on Wastes from Oil and Gas Production
- Improved Construction and Demolition Debris and Fill Material Management
- Improved Management of Compost and Mulch
- Enhanced Support for Recycling
A link to the text of the final regulations and associated rulemaking documents is available on DEC's website.